Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

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Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through an intricate cable system that stretches around the globe. Since the 1850s, we've been laying cables across oceans to become better connected. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of miles of fiber optic cables constantly transmitting data between nations.
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http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-global-fiber-optic-internet-cables-2015-9 ---- 99% of international data is transmitted by wires at the bottom of the ocean called submarine communications cables. In total, they are hundreds of thousands of miles long and can be as deep as Everest Is tall. The cables are installed by special boats called cable-layers. It’s more than a matter of dropping wires with anvils attached to them—the cables must generally be run across flat surfaces of the ocean floor, and care is taken to avoid coral reefs, sunken ships, fish beds, and other ecological habitats and general obstructions. The diameter of a shallow water cable is about the same as a soda can, while deep water cables are much thinner—about the size of a Magic Marker. The size difference is related to simple vulnerability—there’s not much going on 8,000 feet below sea level; consequently, there’s less need for galvanized shielding wire. Cables located at shallow depths are buried beneath the ocean floor using high pressure water jets. Though per-mile prices for installation change depending on total length and destination, running a cable across the ocean invariably costs hundreds of millions of dollars.
Sharks are trying to eat the Internet.
There’s disagreement as to why, exactly, sharks like gnawing on submarine communications cables. Maybe it has something to do with electromagnetic fields. Maybe they’re just curious. Maybe they’re trying to disrupt our communications infrastructure before mounting a land-based assault. (Haha) The point remains that sharks are chewing on the Internet, and sometimes damage it. In response, companies such as Google are shielding their cables in shark-proof wire wrappers.
In 1854, installation began on the first transatlantic telegraph cable, which connected Newfoundland and Ireland. Four years later the first transmission was sent, reading: “Laws, Whitehouse received five minutes signal. Coil signals too weak to relay. Try drive slow and regular. I have put intermediate pulley. Reply by coils.” This is, admittedly, not very inspiring. (“Whitehouse” referred to Wildman Whitehouse, the chief electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, who we’ve discussed previously.) For historical context: During those four years of cable construction, Charles Dickens was still writing novels; Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass; a small settlement called Dallas was formally incorporated in Texas; and Abraham Lincoln, candidate for the U.S. Senate, gave his “House Divided” speech.
As of 2014, there are 285 communications cables at the bottom of the ocean, and 22 of them are not yet in use. These are called “dark cables.” (Once they’re switched on, they’re said to be “lit.”) Submarine cables have a life expectancy of 25 years, during which time they are considered economically viable from a capacity standpoint. Over the last decade, however, global data consumption has exploded. In 2013, Internet traffic was 5 gigabytes per capita; this number is expected to reach 14 gigabytes per capita by 2018. Such an increase would obviously pose a capacity problem and require more frequent cable upgrades. However, new techniques in phase modulation and improvements in submarine line terminal equipment (SLTE) have boosted capacity in some places by as much as 8000%. The wires we have are more than ready for the traffic to come.

We areGlobeBusiness. We'd like to make your business better and the experience of running your company wonderful for you. We do that by providing world-class technologies that match your needs for Cost Efficiency, Security, Mobility, IT Integration and Reliable Connectivity. Solutions that are effective, end-to-end and are globally certified; enabling you to create new ways of doing business.

This is the plan, progress and final outcome of a home fiber optic internet install. The fiber was placed in 1 inch plastic conduit.
The phone company installers introduced the only issues, but I got them to go along in the end.
MATERIALS
- 1" plastic water pipe (fiber is not electrical per my area's requirements)
- 1" sweeps
- 1" stainless pipe clamps

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Globe SEA-US Davao Site Blessing

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

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Animated map shows the undersea cables that power the internet

Animated map shows the undersea cables that power the internet

Animated map shows the undersea cables that power the internet

Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through an intricate cable system that stretches around the globe. Since the 1850s, we've been laying cables across oceans to become better connected. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of miles of fiber optic cables constantly transmitting data between nations.
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Animated Map of the World's Undersea Internet Cables

http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-global-fiber-optic-internet-cables-2015-9 ---- 99% of international data is transmitted by wires at the bottom of the ocean called submarine communications cables. In total, they are hundreds of thousands of miles long and can be as deep as Everest Is tall. The cables are installed by special boats called cable-layers. It’s more than a matter of dropping wires with anvils attached to them—the cables must generally be run across flat surfaces of the ocean floor, and care is taken to avoid coral reefs, sunken ships, fish beds, and other ecological habitats and general obstructions. The diameter of a shallow water cable is about the same as a soda can, while deep water cables are much thinner—about the size of a Magic Marker. The size difference is related to simple vulnerability—there’s not much going on 8,000 feet below sea level; consequently, there’s less need for galvanized shielding wire. Cables located at shallow depths are buried beneath the ocean floor using high pressure water jets. Though per-mile prices for installation change depending on total length and destination, running a cable across the ocean invariably costs hundreds of millions of dollars.
Sharks are trying to eat the Internet.
There’s disagreement as to why, exactly, sharks like gnawing on submarine communications cables. Maybe it has something to do with electromagnetic fields. Maybe they’re just curious. Maybe they’re trying to disrupt our communications infrastructure before mounting a land-based assault. (Haha) The point remains that sharks are chewing on the Internet, and sometimes damage it. In response, companies such as Google are shielding their cables in shark-proof wire wrappers.
In 1854, installation began on the first transatlantic telegraph cable, which connected Newfoundland and Ireland. Four years later the first transmission was sent, reading: “Laws, Whitehouse received five minutes signal. Coil signals too weak to relay. Try drive slow and regular. I have put intermediate pulley. Reply by coils.” This is, admittedly, not very inspiring. (“Whitehouse” referred to Wildman Whitehouse, the chief electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, who we’ve discussed previously.) For historical context: During those four years of cable construction, Charles Dickens was still writing novels; Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass; a small settlement called Dallas was formally incorporated in Texas; and Abraham Lincoln, candidate for the U.S. Senate, gave his “House Divided” speech.
As of 2014, there are 285 communications cables at the bottom of the ocean, and 22 of them are not yet in use. These are called “dark cables.” (Once they’re switched on, they’re said to be “lit.”) Submarine cables have a life expectancy of 25 years, during which time they are considered economically viable from a capacity standpoint. Over the last decade, however, global data consumption has exploded. In 2013, Internet traffic was 5 gigabytes per capita; this number is expected to reach 14 gigabytes per capita by 2018. Such an increase would obviously pose a capacity problem and require more frequent cable upgrades. However, new techniques in phase modulation and improvements in submarine line terminal equipment (SLTE) have boosted capacity in some places by as much as 8000%. The wires we have are more than ready for the traffic to come.

Globe Business - How We Make Businesses Better

We areGlobeBusiness. We'd like to make your business better and the experience of running your company wonderful for you. We do that by providing world-class technologies that match your needs for Cost Efficiency, Security, Mobility, IT Integration and Reliable Connectivity. Solutions that are effective, end-to-end and are globally certified; enabling you to create new ways of doing business.

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Home Fiber Optic Internet Installation

Home Fiber Optic Internet Installation

Home Fiber Optic Internet Installation

This is the plan, progress and final outcome of a home fiber optic internet install. The fiber was placed in 1 inch plastic conduit.
The phone company installers introduced the only issues, but I got them to go along in the end.
MATERIALS
- 1" plastic water pipe (fiber is not electrical per my area's requirements)
- 1" sweeps
- 1" stainless pipe clamps

This is a screen grab from an actual speed test conducted in the building manager's office, during business hours on an active local network.
Router used is a gigabit Netgear Nighthawk X6, Tri-band WiFi model R8000. Computer is a Macbook connected to the Nighthawk router via Cat6 cable.
Tenants in The Globe Building can get even faster data...up to 10GB!! Learn more at globebuilding.com
We added the sound later. :)

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Globe SEA-US Davao Site Blessing

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

published: 30 Aug 2016

Animated map shows the undersea cables that power the internet

Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through an intricate cable system that stretches around the globe. Since the 1850s, we've been laying cables across oceans to become better connected. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of miles of fiber optic cables constantly transmitting data between nations.
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Animated Map of the World's Undersea Internet Cables

http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-global-fiber-optic-internet-cables-2015-9 ---- 99% of international data is transmitted by wires at the bottom of the ocean called submarine communications cables. In total, they are hundreds of thousands of miles long and can be as deep as Everest Is tall. The cables are installed by special boats called cable-layers. It’s more than a matter of dropping wires with anvils attached to them—the cables must generally be run across flat surfaces of the ocean floor, and care is taken to avoid coral reefs, sunken ships, fish beds, and other ecological habitats and general obstructions. The diameter of a shallow water cable is about the same as a soda can, while deep water cables are much thinner—about the size of a Magic Marker. The size difference is ...

Globe Business - How We Make Businesses Better

We areGlobeBusiness. We'd like to make your business better and the experience of running your company wonderful for you. We do that by providing world-class technologies that match your needs for Cost Efficiency, Security, Mobility, IT Integration and Reliable Connectivity. Solutions that are effective, end-to-end and are globally certified; enabling you to create new ways of doing business.

NYBR Globe Business Center

published: 30 Oct 2009

Home Fiber Optic Internet Installation

This is the plan, progress and final outcome of a home fiber optic internet install. The fiber was placed in 1 inch plastic conduit.
The phone company installers introduced the only issues, but I got them to go along in the end.
MATERIALS
- 1" plastic water pipe (fiber is not electrical per my area's requirements)
- 1" sweeps
- 1" stainless pipe clamps

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This is a screen grab from an actual speed test conducted in the building manager's office, during business hours on an active local network.
Router used is a gigabit Netgear Nighthawk X6, Tri-band WiFi model R8000. Computer is a Macbook connected to the Nighthawk router via Cat6 cable.
Tenants in The Globe Building can get even faster data...up to 10GB!! Learn more at globebuilding.com
We added the sound later. :)

Globe SEA-US Davao Site Blessing

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Phili...

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

Animated map shows the undersea cables that power the internet

Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through an intricate cable system that stretches around the globe. Since the 1...

Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through an intricate cable system that stretches around the globe. Since the 1850s, we've been laying cables across oceans to become better connected. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of miles of fiber optic cables constantly transmitting data between nations.
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Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through an intricate cable system that stretches around the globe. Since the 1850s, we've been laying cables across oceans to become better connected. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of miles of fiber optic cables constantly transmitting data between nations.
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Animated Map of the World's Undersea Internet Cables

http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-global-fiber-optic-internet-cables-2015-9 ---- 99% of international data is transmitted by wires at the bottom of th...

http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-global-fiber-optic-internet-cables-2015-9 ---- 99% of international data is transmitted by wires at the bottom of the ocean called submarine communications cables. In total, they are hundreds of thousands of miles long and can be as deep as Everest Is tall. The cables are installed by special boats called cable-layers. It’s more than a matter of dropping wires with anvils attached to them—the cables must generally be run across flat surfaces of the ocean floor, and care is taken to avoid coral reefs, sunken ships, fish beds, and other ecological habitats and general obstructions. The diameter of a shallow water cable is about the same as a soda can, while deep water cables are much thinner—about the size of a Magic Marker. The size difference is related to simple vulnerability—there’s not much going on 8,000 feet below sea level; consequently, there’s less need for galvanized shielding wire. Cables located at shallow depths are buried beneath the ocean floor using high pressure water jets. Though per-mile prices for installation change depending on total length and destination, running a cable across the ocean invariably costs hundreds of millions of dollars.
Sharks are trying to eat the Internet.
There’s disagreement as to why, exactly, sharks like gnawing on submarine communications cables. Maybe it has something to do with electromagnetic fields. Maybe they’re just curious. Maybe they’re trying to disrupt our communications infrastructure before mounting a land-based assault. (Haha) The point remains that sharks are chewing on the Internet, and sometimes damage it. In response, companies such as Google are shielding their cables in shark-proof wire wrappers.
In 1854, installation began on the first transatlantic telegraph cable, which connected Newfoundland and Ireland. Four years later the first transmission was sent, reading: “Laws, Whitehouse received five minutes signal. Coil signals too weak to relay. Try drive slow and regular. I have put intermediate pulley. Reply by coils.” This is, admittedly, not very inspiring. (“Whitehouse” referred to Wildman Whitehouse, the chief electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, who we’ve discussed previously.) For historical context: During those four years of cable construction, Charles Dickens was still writing novels; Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass; a small settlement called Dallas was formally incorporated in Texas; and Abraham Lincoln, candidate for the U.S. Senate, gave his “House Divided” speech.
As of 2014, there are 285 communications cables at the bottom of the ocean, and 22 of them are not yet in use. These are called “dark cables.” (Once they’re switched on, they’re said to be “lit.”) Submarine cables have a life expectancy of 25 years, during which time they are considered economically viable from a capacity standpoint. Over the last decade, however, global data consumption has exploded. In 2013, Internet traffic was 5 gigabytes per capita; this number is expected to reach 14 gigabytes per capita by 2018. Such an increase would obviously pose a capacity problem and require more frequent cable upgrades. However, new techniques in phase modulation and improvements in submarine line terminal equipment (SLTE) have boosted capacity in some places by as much as 8000%. The wires we have are more than ready for the traffic to come.

http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-global-fiber-optic-internet-cables-2015-9 ---- 99% of international data is transmitted by wires at the bottom of the ocean called submarine communications cables. In total, they are hundreds of thousands of miles long and can be as deep as Everest Is tall. The cables are installed by special boats called cable-layers. It’s more than a matter of dropping wires with anvils attached to them—the cables must generally be run across flat surfaces of the ocean floor, and care is taken to avoid coral reefs, sunken ships, fish beds, and other ecological habitats and general obstructions. The diameter of a shallow water cable is about the same as a soda can, while deep water cables are much thinner—about the size of a Magic Marker. The size difference is related to simple vulnerability—there’s not much going on 8,000 feet below sea level; consequently, there’s less need for galvanized shielding wire. Cables located at shallow depths are buried beneath the ocean floor using high pressure water jets. Though per-mile prices for installation change depending on total length and destination, running a cable across the ocean invariably costs hundreds of millions of dollars.
Sharks are trying to eat the Internet.
There’s disagreement as to why, exactly, sharks like gnawing on submarine communications cables. Maybe it has something to do with electromagnetic fields. Maybe they’re just curious. Maybe they’re trying to disrupt our communications infrastructure before mounting a land-based assault. (Haha) The point remains that sharks are chewing on the Internet, and sometimes damage it. In response, companies such as Google are shielding their cables in shark-proof wire wrappers.
In 1854, installation began on the first transatlantic telegraph cable, which connected Newfoundland and Ireland. Four years later the first transmission was sent, reading: “Laws, Whitehouse received five minutes signal. Coil signals too weak to relay. Try drive slow and regular. I have put intermediate pulley. Reply by coils.” This is, admittedly, not very inspiring. (“Whitehouse” referred to Wildman Whitehouse, the chief electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, who we’ve discussed previously.) For historical context: During those four years of cable construction, Charles Dickens was still writing novels; Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass; a small settlement called Dallas was formally incorporated in Texas; and Abraham Lincoln, candidate for the U.S. Senate, gave his “House Divided” speech.
As of 2014, there are 285 communications cables at the bottom of the ocean, and 22 of them are not yet in use. These are called “dark cables.” (Once they’re switched on, they’re said to be “lit.”) Submarine cables have a life expectancy of 25 years, during which time they are considered economically viable from a capacity standpoint. Over the last decade, however, global data consumption has exploded. In 2013, Internet traffic was 5 gigabytes per capita; this number is expected to reach 14 gigabytes per capita by 2018. Such an increase would obviously pose a capacity problem and require more frequent cable upgrades. However, new techniques in phase modulation and improvements in submarine line terminal equipment (SLTE) have boosted capacity in some places by as much as 8000%. The wires we have are more than ready for the traffic to come.

Globe Business - How We Make Businesses Better

We areGlobeBusiness. We'd like to make your business better and the experience of running your company wonderful for you. We do that by providing world-class ...

We areGlobeBusiness. We'd like to make your business better and the experience of running your company wonderful for you. We do that by providing world-class technologies that match your needs for Cost Efficiency, Security, Mobility, IT Integration and Reliable Connectivity. Solutions that are effective, end-to-end and are globally certified; enabling you to create new ways of doing business.

We areGlobeBusiness. We'd like to make your business better and the experience of running your company wonderful for you. We do that by providing world-class technologies that match your needs for Cost Efficiency, Security, Mobility, IT Integration and Reliable Connectivity. Solutions that are effective, end-to-end and are globally certified; enabling you to create new ways of doing business.

Home Fiber Optic Internet Installation

This is the plan, progress and final outcome of a home fiber optic internet install. The fiber was placed in 1 inch plastic conduit.
The phone company instal...

This is the plan, progress and final outcome of a home fiber optic internet install. The fiber was placed in 1 inch plastic conduit.
The phone company installers introduced the only issues, but I got them to go along in the end.
MATERIALS
- 1" plastic water pipe (fiber is not electrical per my area's requirements)
- 1" sweeps
- 1" stainless pipe clamps

This is the plan, progress and final outcome of a home fiber optic internet install. The fiber was placed in 1 inch plastic conduit.
The phone company installers introduced the only issues, but I got them to go along in the end.
MATERIALS
- 1" plastic water pipe (fiber is not electrical per my area's requirements)
- 1" sweeps
- 1" stainless pipe clamps

This is a screen grab from an actual speed test conducted in the building manager's office, during business hours on an active local network.
Router used is a ...

This is a screen grab from an actual speed test conducted in the building manager's office, during business hours on an active local network.
Router used is a gigabit Netgear Nighthawk X6, Tri-band WiFi model R8000. Computer is a Macbook connected to the Nighthawk router via Cat6 cable.
Tenants in The Globe Building can get even faster data...up to 10GB!! Learn more at globebuilding.com
We added the sound later. :)

This is a screen grab from an actual speed test conducted in the building manager's office, during business hours on an active local network.
Router used is a gigabit Netgear Nighthawk X6, Tri-band WiFi model R8000. Computer is a Macbook connected to the Nighthawk router via Cat6 cable.
Tenants in The Globe Building can get even faster data...up to 10GB!! Learn more at globebuilding.com
We added the sound later. :)

Globe SEA-US Davao Site Blessing

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

Globe SEA-US Davao Site Blessing

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Phili...

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

Globe Telecom Service Investigation

Globe Telecom is selling thier services in areas that cannot recieve signal, or is very low signal. Basictech Information Services, a business consulting and information services company is investigating the fraud perpatrated by Globe Telecom

Participating Vendors: Teligistics | ICOMM
Identifying viable telecom vendors that can meet organizational goals and objectives takes due diligence and the right approach. Price is one key factor in the decision-making process; however it should not be the sole evaluation criteria. Additionally, RFIs and RFPs may be crafted and sent out without fully addressing the needs of the organization. This webinar identifies the latest trends in telecom vendor sourcing and offers insight into the challenges facing procurement departments today and considerations into overcoming these obstacles.
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The recent hype surrounding “5G” and the FCC’s SpectrumFrontiers proceeding seems premised on freeing up airwaves for faster, low-latency mobile connectivity. That will begin to take shape closer to 2020. Here and now, though, an equally if not more critical version of “5G” – “wireless fiber” – is already being deployed by start-ups and, soon, by heavyweights such as Google and Verizon.
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Wireless fiber is telecom shorthand for fixed wireless links capable of beaming high-capacity Internet access of 1 gigabit per second or even faster to homes, schools and businesses almost anywhere. Spectrum policy permitting, this development promises to dramatically cut the cost of fiber-to-the-home, which today require trenching fiber optic...

published: 06 Dec 2016

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Many people have been asking and wondering about how I personally train and prepare for my upcoming food challenges and eating contests. We were finally able to put together a video that answers that question comprehensively and covers all of the main details and events that you need to know about if you want to safely and effectively WinBefore YouBegin your next food challenge or eating contest. After watching this video and checking out some of the detailed articles on FoodChallenges.com, you will know what you must do in order to improve your stomach capacity, and how to adjust and adapt the methods to fit your own personal preferenc...

published: 25 May 2016

Women Empowerment - Working in DGS (Digital Globe Services)

WomenEmpowerment - Working in DGS (Digital Globe Services)
This video explains the working environment of DGS. People working in it are enjoying the place and management here is supportive always.
dgs world is a provider of outsourced online customer acquisition solutions principally to large, consumer-facing organizations and to clients offering products or services to business users. A business seeking to attract customers online can do so by procuring advertising from search engines and other providers, directing consumer attention to a website or a sales center, and then selling interested consumers its products or services. dgs provides outsourced solutions to businesses for some or all components of this set of online customer acquisition services. As an outsourcer, dgs will proc...

published: 06 Dec 2016

Webinar: Enterprise Integration System

With millions in operating costs on the line, high quality has become a performance imperative. Larger organizations typically have plants spread across the globe, so how can quality performance be assessed if each plant has its own database, separate from the others? InfinityQS' Enterprise Integration Services (EIS) makes consolidating data a snap - even when data resides in separate databases, in different plants, even in foreign countries.

About | AnnePramaggiore is president and CEO of ComEd, an electric utility company delivering electricity to 3.8 million customers in Chicago and Northern Illinois.
Pramaggiore joined ComEd in 1998 to work on the company’s transition to competitive energy markets under the Illinois Consumer Choice Law of 1997. In her role as ComEd’s lead lawyer and as head of Regulatory Policy, she led major policy work around the restructuring of the Illinois electric industry.
In 2009, Pramaggiore was appointed as ComEd’s COO and became responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations on the electric grid and in customer operations. In that role, she led the company’s effort to set the legislative framework for ComEd’s smart grid build-out, a leading model nationally for modernizing one of the largest...

Years of Living Dangerously Premiere Full Episode

Hollywood celebrities and respected journalists span the globe to explore the issues of climate change and cover intimate stories of human triumph and tragedy.
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It's the biggest story of our time. Hollywood's brightest stars and today's most respected journalists explore the issues of climate change and bring you intimate accounts of triumph and tragedy. YEARS OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY takes you directly to the heart of the matter in this awe-inspiring and cinematic documentary series event from Executive...

Globe Telecom is selling thier services in areas that cannot recieve signal, or is very low signal. Basictech Information Services, a business consulting and information services company is investigating the fraud perpatrated by Globe Telecom

Globe Telecom is selling thier services in areas that cannot recieve signal, or is very low signal. Basictech Information Services, a business consulting and information services company is investigating the fraud perpatrated by Globe Telecom

Participating Vendors: Teligistics | ICOMM
Identifying viable telecom vendors that can meet organizational goals and objectives takes due diligence and the right approach. Price is one key factor in the decision-making process; however it should not be the sole evaluation criteria. Additionally, RFIs and RFPs may be crafted and sent out without fully addressing the needs of the organization. This webinar identifies the latest trends in telecom vendor sourcing and offers insight into the challenges facing procurement departments today and considerations into overcoming these obstacles.
This webinar is valuable for:
Sourcing and Procurement Professionals
Accounts Payable/Invoice Processing Professionals
Vendor Management Professionals Asset and Inventory Analysts
Contract Management Professionals
Those who complete SLACompliance and Stewardship Reporting
Those responsible for StrategySecurity and Risk Management Professionals
NetworkDesign Professionals Business Analysts
Technology and Business TransformationLeaders
Telecom/IT Strategy Leaders
Telecom/IT Leaders
Telecom Management Practice Leaders
Everyone involved in telecom management has an impact to sourcing

Participating Vendors: Teligistics | ICOMM
Identifying viable telecom vendors that can meet organizational goals and objectives takes due diligence and the right approach. Price is one key factor in the decision-making process; however it should not be the sole evaluation criteria. Additionally, RFIs and RFPs may be crafted and sent out without fully addressing the needs of the organization. This webinar identifies the latest trends in telecom vendor sourcing and offers insight into the challenges facing procurement departments today and considerations into overcoming these obstacles.
This webinar is valuable for:
Sourcing and Procurement Professionals
Accounts Payable/Invoice Processing Professionals
Vendor Management Professionals Asset and Inventory Analysts
Contract Management Professionals
Those who complete SLACompliance and Stewardship Reporting
Those responsible for StrategySecurity and Risk Management Professionals
NetworkDesign Professionals Business Analysts
Technology and Business TransformationLeaders
Telecom/IT Strategy Leaders
Telecom/IT Leaders
Telecom Management Practice Leaders
Everyone involved in telecom management has an impact to sourcing

The recent hype surrounding “5G” and the FCC’s SpectrumFrontiers proceeding seems premised on freeing up airwaves for faster, low-latency mobile connectivity. That will begin to take shape closer to 2020. Here and now, though, an equally if not more critical version of “5G” – “wireless fiber” – is already being deployed by start-ups and, soon, by heavyweights such as Google and Verizon.
More:
http://www.newamerica.org/oti/events/wireless-fiber/
Wireless fiber is telecom shorthand for fixed wireless links capable of beaming high-capacity Internet access of 1 gigabit per second or even faster to homes, schools and businesses almost anywhere. Spectrum policy permitting, this development promises to dramatically cut the cost of fiber-to-the-home, which today require trenching fiber optic cable over the final 500 feet, or even longer.
Access to fiber running under a street – or on the rooftop of a fiber-fed building – becomes the jumping off point for extending fiber-fast Internet access to other locations using point-to-point or point-to-multipoint radio technologies. An example is Santa Cruz, California, where a public-private partnership is extending gigabit connections to 8,000 homes and businesses using millimeter wave (mmW) wireless technology.
Access to very wide channels of spectrum is an essential ingredient of wireless fiber. A key policy question is what spectrum works best? And what spectrum access policies are needed to unlock the tremendous potential of wireless fiber to affordably connect all of our nation’s homes, businesses and community anchor institutions?
Speakers:
Milo Medin
Vice President, Access Services, Google FiberCharlaRath
Vice President, Wireless Policy Development, Verizon
BorisMayselDirector of Business Development, Siklu
JaimeFinkChief Product Officer and Co-Founder, Mimosa Networks
AlanNormanPublic Policy Director, FacebookVirginia Lam AbramsSenior Vice President, Communications & Government Relations, StarryInc.Moderator:
MichaelCalabrese
Director, Wireless FutureProject, Open Technology Institute, New America
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The recent hype surrounding “5G” and the FCC’s SpectrumFrontiers proceeding seems premised on freeing up airwaves for faster, low-latency mobile connectivity. That will begin to take shape closer to 2020. Here and now, though, an equally if not more critical version of “5G” – “wireless fiber” – is already being deployed by start-ups and, soon, by heavyweights such as Google and Verizon.
More:
http://www.newamerica.org/oti/events/wireless-fiber/
Wireless fiber is telecom shorthand for fixed wireless links capable of beaming high-capacity Internet access of 1 gigabit per second or even faster to homes, schools and businesses almost anywhere. Spectrum policy permitting, this development promises to dramatically cut the cost of fiber-to-the-home, which today require trenching fiber optic cable over the final 500 feet, or even longer.
Access to fiber running under a street – or on the rooftop of a fiber-fed building – becomes the jumping off point for extending fiber-fast Internet access to other locations using point-to-point or point-to-multipoint radio technologies. An example is Santa Cruz, California, where a public-private partnership is extending gigabit connections to 8,000 homes and businesses using millimeter wave (mmW) wireless technology.
Access to very wide channels of spectrum is an essential ingredient of wireless fiber. A key policy question is what spectrum works best? And what spectrum access policies are needed to unlock the tremendous potential of wireless fiber to affordably connect all of our nation’s homes, businesses and community anchor institutions?
Speakers:
Milo Medin
Vice President, Access Services, Google FiberCharlaRath
Vice President, Wireless Policy Development, Verizon
BorisMayselDirector of Business Development, Siklu
JaimeFinkChief Product Officer and Co-Founder, Mimosa Networks
AlanNormanPublic Policy Director, FacebookVirginia Lam AbramsSenior Vice President, Communications & Government Relations, StarryInc.Moderator:
MichaelCalabrese
Director, Wireless FutureProject, Open Technology Institute, New America
====================================
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How To Train For a Food Challenge or Eating Contest | Randy Santel

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CHECK OUT OUR STORE AND NEW SHIRT DESIGNS: http://www.foodchallengestore.com
CHECK OUT & SUPPORT MY NEW PATREON PAGE: https://www.patreon.com/RandySantel
Many people have been asking and wondering about how I personally train and prepare for my upcoming food challenges and eating contests. We were finally able to put together a video that answers that question comprehensively and covers all of the main details and events that you need to know about if you want to safely and effectively WinBefore YouBegin your next food challenge or eating contest. After watching this video and checking out some of the detailed articles on FoodChallenges.com, you will know what you must do in order to improve your stomach capacity, and how to adjust and adapt the methods to fit your own personal preferences and physical capabilities. If you have any further questions, feel free so post them below in the comments and I will try to answer them at some point in the near future during my trip.
Stomach Capacity Training Articles: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/stomach-capacity-training
Training With Food: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/how-to-expand-your-stomach-using-food
Training With Water: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/how-to-expand-your-stomach-using-water
Training With Food & Water: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/expanding-your-stomach-using-food-and-water
Low Calorie Training Foods: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/lower-calorie-stomach-training-foods
Training On A Budget: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/stomach-capacity-training-on-a-budget
48 HourCrash Training: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/a-48-hour-stomach-crash-training-plan
Before The Challenge Articles: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/before-the-challenge
Win Before You Begin: http://www.foodchallenges.com/before-the-challenge/ultimate-mindset-win-before-you-begin
The 24 Hours Before: http://www.foodchallenges.com/before-the-challenge/24-hours-before-your-eating-competition
For Early MorningChallenges: http://www.foodchallenges.com/before-the-challenge/preparing-early-morning-food-challenge
Strategy Articles Per Type: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/per-challenge-type
More Strategy Articles: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/for-specific-foods
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FOLLOW & SUPPORT ME AS I DOMINATE FOOD CHALLENGES ACROSS THE GLOBE WHILE
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** Randy Santel is a professional eater who specializes in winning and promoting restaurant food challenges all around the world. Randy began his eating career right after winning a national body transformation contest in 2010 sponsored by Men's Health Magazine and the global hit TV seriesSpartacus. He is the owner and operator of the website FoodChallenges.com while also focusing highly on nutrition and fitness so that he can stay lean and in top physical shape while doing all the challenges that he does. Randy has the most restaurant eating challenge wins in the world out of all competitive eaters both past and present. He is also the number 1 source for tips and advice if you are looking to TRAIN, STRATEGIZE, and DOMINATE all types of food challenges. Please never forget to WIN BEFORE YOU BEGIN!!
Video Edited by "MagicMitch" Dombrowski
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CHECK OUT OUR STORE AND NEW SHIRT DESIGNS: http://www.foodchallengestore.com
CHECK OUT & SUPPORT MY NEW PATREON PAGE: https://www.patreon.com/RandySantel
Many people have been asking and wondering about how I personally train and prepare for my upcoming food challenges and eating contests. We were finally able to put together a video that answers that question comprehensively and covers all of the main details and events that you need to know about if you want to safely and effectively WinBefore YouBegin your next food challenge or eating contest. After watching this video and checking out some of the detailed articles on FoodChallenges.com, you will know what you must do in order to improve your stomach capacity, and how to adjust and adapt the methods to fit your own personal preferences and physical capabilities. If you have any further questions, feel free so post them below in the comments and I will try to answer them at some point in the near future during my trip.
Stomach Capacity Training Articles: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/stomach-capacity-training
Training With Food: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/how-to-expand-your-stomach-using-food
Training With Water: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/how-to-expand-your-stomach-using-water
Training With Food & Water: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/expanding-your-stomach-using-food-and-water
Low Calorie Training Foods: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/lower-calorie-stomach-training-foods
Training On A Budget: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/stomach-capacity-training-on-a-budget
48 HourCrash Training: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/a-48-hour-stomach-crash-training-plan
Before The Challenge Articles: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/before-the-challenge
Win Before You Begin: http://www.foodchallenges.com/before-the-challenge/ultimate-mindset-win-before-you-begin
The 24 Hours Before: http://www.foodchallenges.com/before-the-challenge/24-hours-before-your-eating-competition
For Early MorningChallenges: http://www.foodchallenges.com/before-the-challenge/preparing-early-morning-food-challenge
Strategy Articles Per Type: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/per-challenge-type
More Strategy Articles: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/for-specific-foods
Check out our FoodChallenges.com YouTube Channel and How To Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/user/foodchallengesvideos
FOLLOW & SUPPORT ME AS I DOMINATE FOOD CHALLENGES ACROSS THE GLOBE WHILE
ALSO HELPING PEOPLE BETTER UNDERSTAND NUTRITION & WEIGHT MANAGEMENT:
PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/RandySantel
T-SHIRTS: http://www.FoodChallengeStore.com
WEBSITE: http://www.RandySantel.com
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/RandySantel
TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/RandySantel
INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/RandySantel
MAIN YT CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/RandySantel
Enjoy the video? Like + Share + Subscribe!!
FOOD CHALLENGE STRATEGIES & LOCATE AN EATING CHALLENGE NEAR YOU:
http://www.foodchallenges.com
For Business Inquiries Only:
Atlas [at] RandySantel.com
** Randy Santel is a professional eater who specializes in winning and promoting restaurant food challenges all around the world. Randy began his eating career right after winning a national body transformation contest in 2010 sponsored by Men's Health Magazine and the global hit TV seriesSpartacus. He is the owner and operator of the website FoodChallenges.com while also focusing highly on nutrition and fitness so that he can stay lean and in top physical shape while doing all the challenges that he does. Randy has the most restaurant eating challenge wins in the world out of all competitive eaters both past and present. He is also the number 1 source for tips and advice if you are looking to TRAIN, STRATEGIZE, and DOMINATE all types of food challenges. Please never forget to WIN BEFORE YOU BEGIN!!
Video Edited by "MagicMitch" Dombrowski
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/magicmitch
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MagicMitchEats
Video IntroAnimationCreated ByCaseHarts:
Website: http://www.caseharts.com
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/caseharts
Video OutroSlide Created By Ken Sippy:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sippykp04
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/LiLSip74
Music - FreeStockMusic.com
"News and Current EventsDrum Mix"
“A Call to Duty”
YouTube AudioLibrary
"Stalling"
Sound Effect: www.freesfx.co.uk
"Whip Whoosh CoaxCable"
THANKS FOR SUBSCRIBING & ALL OF YOUR SUPPORT!!

WomenEmpowerment - Working in DGS (Digital Globe Services)
This video explains the working environment of DGS. People working in it are enjoying the place and management here is supportive always.
dgs world is a provider of outsourced online customer acquisition solutions principally to large, consumer-facing organizations and to clients offering products or services to business users. A business seeking to attract customers online can do so by procuring advertising from search engines and other providers, directing consumer attention to a website or a sales center, and then selling interested consumers its products or services. dgs provides outsourced solutions to businesses for some or all components of this set of online customer acquisition services. As an outsourcer, dgs will procure paid search advertising, develop and manage branded web sales portals, and establish and maintain sales centers for its clients.
dgs provides several benefits to corporations that seek to grow their online customer acquisition business process. First, dgs maintains and uses proprietary databases and algorithms that allow for cost-effective procurement of online advertising that drives customer action. Second, dgs has expertise in optimizing websites and sales centers for optimal levels of sales conversion. Third, dgs offers its solution to its clients on a fee-per-sale basis, by which clients pay dgs a pre-negotiated commission for each customer it procures. The Directors believe that this commercial arrangement closely aligns dgs’s economic incentives with those of its customers.
Historically, dgs has focused on providing customer acquisition solutions to US corporations operating in the telecommunications sector; nine of the ten largest US cable telecommunications companies (as measured by subscribers) acquire customers through dgs. dgs later commenced operations in Canada and Mexico, and is pursuing further growth opportunities in Latin America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. dgs has also recently started providing its customer acquisition services to the electric utility industry and renewable energy sector, and is examining additional opportunities in the insurance, retail banking, and consumer technology sectors.
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WomenEmpowerment - Working in DGS (Digital Globe Services)
This video explains the working environment of DGS. People working in it are enjoying the place and management here is supportive always.
dgs world is a provider of outsourced online customer acquisition solutions principally to large, consumer-facing organizations and to clients offering products or services to business users. A business seeking to attract customers online can do so by procuring advertising from search engines and other providers, directing consumer attention to a website or a sales center, and then selling interested consumers its products or services. dgs provides outsourced solutions to businesses for some or all components of this set of online customer acquisition services. As an outsourcer, dgs will procure paid search advertising, develop and manage branded web sales portals, and establish and maintain sales centers for its clients.
dgs provides several benefits to corporations that seek to grow their online customer acquisition business process. First, dgs maintains and uses proprietary databases and algorithms that allow for cost-effective procurement of online advertising that drives customer action. Second, dgs has expertise in optimizing websites and sales centers for optimal levels of sales conversion. Third, dgs offers its solution to its clients on a fee-per-sale basis, by which clients pay dgs a pre-negotiated commission for each customer it procures. The Directors believe that this commercial arrangement closely aligns dgs’s economic incentives with those of its customers.
Historically, dgs has focused on providing customer acquisition solutions to US corporations operating in the telecommunications sector; nine of the ten largest US cable telecommunications companies (as measured by subscribers) acquire customers through dgs. dgs later commenced operations in Canada and Mexico, and is pursuing further growth opportunities in Latin America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. dgs has also recently started providing its customer acquisition services to the electric utility industry and renewable energy sector, and is examining additional opportunities in the insurance, retail banking, and consumer technology sectors.
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Webinar: Enterprise Integration System

With millions in operating costs on the line, high quality has become a performance imperative. Larger organizations typically have plants spread across the glo...

With millions in operating costs on the line, high quality has become a performance imperative. Larger organizations typically have plants spread across the globe, so how can quality performance be assessed if each plant has its own database, separate from the others? InfinityQS' Enterprise Integration Services (EIS) makes consolidating data a snap - even when data resides in separate databases, in different plants, even in foreign countries.

With millions in operating costs on the line, high quality has become a performance imperative. Larger organizations typically have plants spread across the globe, so how can quality performance be assessed if each plant has its own database, separate from the others? InfinityQS' Enterprise Integration Services (EIS) makes consolidating data a snap - even when data resides in separate databases, in different plants, even in foreign countries.

About | AnnePramaggiore is president and CEO of ComEd, an electric utility company delivering electricity to 3.8 million customers in Chicago and Northern Illinois.
Pramaggiore joined ComEd in 1998 to work on the company’s transition to competitive energy markets under the Illinois Consumer Choice Law of 1997. In her role as ComEd’s lead lawyer and as head of Regulatory Policy, she led major policy work around the restructuring of the Illinois electric industry.
In 2009, Pramaggiore was appointed as ComEd’s COO and became responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations on the electric grid and in customer operations. In that role, she led the company’s effort to set the legislative framework for ComEd’s smart grid build-out, a leading model nationally for modernizing one of the largest utility systems in the country.
Pramaggiore was promoted to her current position in February 2012. She is the first female to hold the post of president and CEO at the electric utility.
Pramaggiore serves as a board member of Chicago Federal Reserve Board, Motorola Solutions, Inc., and several civic and community organizations.
She is a 1989 graduate of DePaul UniversitySchool of Law and served as editor-in-chief of the school’s Law Review. She has a bachelor’s degree in Communications and Theater from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
ETS16 | There is no better place than Zpryme’s flagship ETS16 to debate the state and future of energy. Our looking glass begins and ends with the stories of real people around the globe influencing the grand energy transition. Learn more at: www.ets16.com

About | AnnePramaggiore is president and CEO of ComEd, an electric utility company delivering electricity to 3.8 million customers in Chicago and Northern Illinois.
Pramaggiore joined ComEd in 1998 to work on the company’s transition to competitive energy markets under the Illinois Consumer Choice Law of 1997. In her role as ComEd’s lead lawyer and as head of Regulatory Policy, she led major policy work around the restructuring of the Illinois electric industry.
In 2009, Pramaggiore was appointed as ComEd’s COO and became responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations on the electric grid and in customer operations. In that role, she led the company’s effort to set the legislative framework for ComEd’s smart grid build-out, a leading model nationally for modernizing one of the largest utility systems in the country.
Pramaggiore was promoted to her current position in February 2012. She is the first female to hold the post of president and CEO at the electric utility.
Pramaggiore serves as a board member of Chicago Federal Reserve Board, Motorola Solutions, Inc., and several civic and community organizations.
She is a 1989 graduate of DePaul UniversitySchool of Law and served as editor-in-chief of the school’s Law Review. She has a bachelor’s degree in Communications and Theater from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
ETS16 | There is no better place than Zpryme’s flagship ETS16 to debate the state and future of energy. Our looking glass begins and ends with the stories of real people around the globe influencing the grand energy transition. Learn more at: www.ets16.com

Years of Living Dangerously Premiere Full Episode

Hollywood celebrities and respected journalists span the globe to explore the issues of climate change and cover intimate stories of human triumph and tragedy. ...

Hollywood celebrities and respected journalists span the globe to explore the issues of climate change and cover intimate stories of human triumph and tragedy.
Watch All of Season One: http://bit.ly/YEARSonYouTube
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It's the biggest story of our time. Hollywood's brightest stars and today's most respected journalists explore the issues of climate change and bring you intimate accounts of triumph and tragedy. YEARS OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY takes you directly to the heart of the matter in this awe-inspiring and cinematic documentary series event from Executive ProducersJames Cameron, Jerry Weintraub and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Hollywood celebrities and respected journalists span the globe to explore the issues of climate change and cover intimate stories of human triumph and tragedy.
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It's the biggest story of our time. Hollywood's brightest stars and today's most respected journalists explore the issues of climate change and bring you intimate accounts of triumph and tragedy. YEARS OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY takes you directly to the heart of the matter in this awe-inspiring and cinematic documentary series event from Executive ProducersJames Cameron, Jerry Weintraub and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Globe SEA-US Davao Site Blessing

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

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Animated map shows the undersea cables that power the internet

Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through ...

Animated map shows the undersea cables that power the internet

Every time you visit a web page or send an email, data is being sent and received through an intricate cable system that stretches around the globe. Since the 1850s, we've been laying cables across oceans to become better connected. Today, there are hundreds of thousands of miles of fiber optic cables constantly transmitting data between nations.
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Animated Map of the World's Undersea Internet Cables

http://www.businessinsider.com/animated-map-global-fiber-optic-internet-cables-2015-9 ---- 99% of international data is transmitted by wires at the bottom of the ocean called submarine communications cables. In total, they are hundreds of thousands of miles long and can be as deep as Everest Is tall. The cables are installed by special boats called cable-layers. It’s more than a matter of dropping wires with anvils attached to them—the cables must generally be run across flat surfaces of the ocean floor, and care is taken to avoid coral reefs, sunken ships, fish beds, and other ecological habitats and general obstructions. The diameter of a shallow water cable is about the same as a soda can, while deep water cables are much thinner—about the size of a Magic Marker. The size difference is related to simple vulnerability—there’s not much going on 8,000 feet below sea level; consequently, there’s less need for galvanized shielding wire. Cables located at shallow depths are buried beneath the ocean floor using high pressure water jets. Though per-mile prices for installation change depending on total length and destination, running a cable across the ocean invariably costs hundreds of millions of dollars.
Sharks are trying to eat the Internet.
There’s disagreement as to why, exactly, sharks like gnawing on submarine communications cables. Maybe it has something to do with electromagnetic fields. Maybe they’re just curious. Maybe they’re trying to disrupt our communications infrastructure before mounting a land-based assault. (Haha) The point remains that sharks are chewing on the Internet, and sometimes damage it. In response, companies such as Google are shielding their cables in shark-proof wire wrappers.
In 1854, installation began on the first transatlantic telegraph cable, which connected Newfoundland and Ireland. Four years later the first transmission was sent, reading: “Laws, Whitehouse received five minutes signal. Coil signals too weak to relay. Try drive slow and regular. I have put intermediate pulley. Reply by coils.” This is, admittedly, not very inspiring. (“Whitehouse” referred to Wildman Whitehouse, the chief electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, who we’ve discussed previously.) For historical context: During those four years of cable construction, Charles Dickens was still writing novels; Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass; a small settlement called Dallas was formally incorporated in Texas; and Abraham Lincoln, candidate for the U.S. Senate, gave his “House Divided” speech.
As of 2014, there are 285 communications cables at the bottom of the ocean, and 22 of them are not yet in use. These are called “dark cables.” (Once they’re switched on, they’re said to be “lit.”) Submarine cables have a life expectancy of 25 years, during which time they are considered economically viable from a capacity standpoint. Over the last decade, however, global data consumption has exploded. In 2013, Internet traffic was 5 gigabytes per capita; this number is expected to reach 14 gigabytes per capita by 2018. Such an increase would obviously pose a capacity problem and require more frequent cable upgrades. However, new techniques in phase modulation and improvements in submarine line terminal equipment (SLTE) have boosted capacity in some places by as much as 8000%. The wires we have are more than ready for the traffic to come.

Globe Business - How We Make Businesses Better

We areGlobeBusiness. We'd like to make your business better and the experience of running your company wonderful for you. We do that by providing world-class technologies that match your needs for Cost Efficiency, Security, Mobility, IT Integration and Reliable Connectivity. Solutions that are effective, end-to-end and are globally certified; enabling you to create new ways of doing business.

Home Fiber Optic Internet Installation

This is the plan, progress and final outcome of a home fiber optic internet install. The fiber was placed in 1 inch plastic conduit.
The phone company installers introduced the only issues, but I got them to go along in the end.
MATERIALS
- 1" plastic water pipe (fiber is not electrical per my area's requirements)
- 1" sweeps
- 1" stainless pipe clamps

This is a screen grab from an actual speed test conducted in the building manager's office, during business hours on an active local network.
Router used is a gigabit Netgear Nighthawk X6, Tri-band WiFi model R8000. Computer is a Macbook connected to the Nighthawk router via Cat6 cable.
Tenants in The Globe Building can get even faster data...up to 10GB!! Learn more at globebuilding.com
We added the sound later. :)

Globe SEA-US Davao Site Blessing

Globe is putting Davao on the global connectivity map by aggressively building a network infrastructure in the city. This includes the construction of the Philippine end of an international undersea cable system – the only facility of its kind to directly connect Davao to the rest of the world.

Globe Telecom Service Investigation

Globe Telecom is selling thier services in areas that cannot recieve signal, or is very low signal. Basictech Information Services, a business consulting and information services company is investigating the fraud perpatrated by Globe Telecom

Participating Vendors: Teligistics | ICOMM
Identifying viable telecom vendors that can meet organizational goals and objectives takes due diligence and the right approach. Price is one key factor in the decision-making process; however it should not be the sole evaluation criteria. Additionally, RFIs and RFPs may be crafted and sent out without fully addressing the needs of the organization. This webinar identifies the latest trends in telecom vendor sourcing and offers insight into the challenges facing procurement departments today and considerations into overcoming these obstacles.
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The recent hype surrounding “5G” and the FCC’s SpectrumFrontiers proceeding seems premised on freeing up airwaves for faster, low-latency mobile connectivity. That will begin to take shape closer to 2020. Here and now, though, an equally if not more critical version of “5G” – “wireless fiber” – is already being deployed by start-ups and, soon, by heavyweights such as Google and Verizon.
More:
http://www.newamerica.org/oti/events/wireless-fiber/
Wireless fiber is telecom shorthand for fixed wireless links capable of beaming high-capacity Internet access of 1 gigabit per second or even faster to homes, schools and businesses almost anywhere. Spectrum policy permitting, this development promises to dramatically cut the cost of fiber-to-the-home, which today require trenching fiber optic cable over the final 500 feet, or even longer.
Access to fiber running under a street – or on the rooftop of a fiber-fed building – becomes the jumping off point for extending fiber-fast Internet access to other locations using point-to-point or point-to-multipoint radio technologies. An example is Santa Cruz, California, where a public-private partnership is extending gigabit connections to 8,000 homes and businesses using millimeter wave (mmW) wireless technology.
Access to very wide channels of spectrum is an essential ingredient of wireless fiber. A key policy question is what spectrum works best? And what spectrum access policies are needed to unlock the tremendous potential of wireless fiber to affordably connect all of our nation’s homes, businesses and community anchor institutions?
Speakers:
Milo Medin
Vice President, Access Services, Google FiberCharlaRath
Vice President, Wireless Policy Development, Verizon
BorisMayselDirector of Business Development, Siklu
JaimeFinkChief Product Officer and Co-Founder, Mimosa Networks
AlanNormanPublic Policy Director, FacebookVirginia Lam AbramsSenior Vice President, Communications & Government Relations, StarryInc.Moderator:
MichaelCalabrese
Director, Wireless FutureProject, Open Technology Institute, New America
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How To Train For a Food Challenge or Eating Contest | Randy Santel

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How To Train For a Food Challenge or Eating Contest | Randy Santel

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Many people have been asking and wondering about how I personally train and prepare for my upcoming food challenges and eating contests. We were finally able to put together a video that answers that question comprehensively and covers all of the main details and events that you need to know about if you want to safely and effectively WinBefore YouBegin your next food challenge or eating contest. After watching this video and checking out some of the detailed articles on FoodChallenges.com, you will know what you must do in order to improve your stomach capacity, and how to adjust and adapt the methods to fit your own personal preferences and physical capabilities. If you have any further questions, feel free so post them below in the comments and I will try to answer them at some point in the near future during my trip.
Stomach Capacity Training Articles: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/stomach-capacity-training
Training With Food: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/how-to-expand-your-stomach-using-food
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48 HourCrash Training: http://www.foodchallenges.com/tips/a-48-hour-stomach-crash-training-plan
Before The Challenge Articles: http://www.foodchallenges.com/category/before-the-challenge
Win Before You Begin: http://www.foodchallenges.com/before-the-challenge/ultimate-mindset-win-before-you-begin
The 24 Hours Before: http://www.foodchallenges.com/before-the-challenge/24-hours-before-your-eating-competition
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** Randy Santel is a professional eater who specializes in winning and promoting restaurant food challenges all around the world. Randy began his eating career right after winning a national body transformation contest in 2010 sponsored by Men's Health Magazine and the global hit TV seriesSpartacus. He is the owner and operator of the website FoodChallenges.com while also focusing highly on nutrition and fitness so that he can stay lean and in top physical shape while doing all the challenges that he does. Randy has the most restaurant eating challenge wins in the world out of all competitive eaters both past and present. He is also the number 1 source for tips and advice if you are looking to TRAIN, STRATEGIZE, and DOMINATE all types of food challenges. Please never forget to WIN BEFORE YOU BEGIN!!
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Women Empowerment - Working in DGS (Digital Globe Services)

WomenEmpowerment - Working in DGS (Digital Globe Services)
This video explains the working environment of DGS. People working in it are enjoying the place and management here is supportive always.
dgs world is a provider of outsourced online customer acquisition solutions principally to large, consumer-facing organizations and to clients offering products or services to business users. A business seeking to attract customers online can do so by procuring advertising from search engines and other providers, directing consumer attention to a website or a sales center, and then selling interested consumers its products or services. dgs provides outsourced solutions to businesses for some or all components of this set of online customer acquisition services. As an outsourcer, dgs will procure paid search advertising, develop and manage branded web sales portals, and establish and maintain sales centers for its clients.
dgs provides several benefits to corporations that seek to grow their online customer acquisition business process. First, dgs maintains and uses proprietary databases and algorithms that allow for cost-effective procurement of online advertising that drives customer action. Second, dgs has expertise in optimizing websites and sales centers for optimal levels of sales conversion. Third, dgs offers its solution to its clients on a fee-per-sale basis, by which clients pay dgs a pre-negotiated commission for each customer it procures. The Directors believe that this commercial arrangement closely aligns dgs’s economic incentives with those of its customers.
Historically, dgs has focused on providing customer acquisition solutions to US corporations operating in the telecommunications sector; nine of the ten largest US cable telecommunications companies (as measured by subscribers) acquire customers through dgs. dgs later commenced operations in Canada and Mexico, and is pursuing further growth opportunities in Latin America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. dgs has also recently started providing its customer acquisition services to the electric utility industry and renewable energy sector, and is examining additional opportunities in the insurance, retail banking, and consumer technology sectors.
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Webinar: Enterprise Integration System

With millions in operating costs on the line, high quality has become a performance impera...

Webinar: Enterprise Integration System

With millions in operating costs on the line, high quality has become a performance imperative. Larger organizations typically have plants spread across the globe, so how can quality performance be assessed if each plant has its own database, separate from the others? InfinityQS' Enterprise Integration Services (EIS) makes consolidating data a snap - even when data resides in separate databases, in different plants, even in foreign countries.

About | AnnePramaggiore is president and CEO of ComEd, an electric utility company delivering electricity to 3.8 million customers in Chicago and Northern Illinois.
Pramaggiore joined ComEd in 1998 to work on the company’s transition to competitive energy markets under the Illinois Consumer Choice Law of 1997. In her role as ComEd’s lead lawyer and as head of Regulatory Policy, she led major policy work around the restructuring of the Illinois electric industry.
In 2009, Pramaggiore was appointed as ComEd’s COO and became responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations on the electric grid and in customer operations. In that role, she led the company’s effort to set the legislative framework for ComEd’s smart grid build-out, a leading model nationally for modernizing one of the largest utility systems in the country.
Pramaggiore was promoted to her current position in February 2012. She is the first female to hold the post of president and CEO at the electric utility.
Pramaggiore serves as a board member of Chicago Federal Reserve Board, Motorola Solutions, Inc., and several civic and community organizations.
She is a 1989 graduate of DePaul UniversitySchool of Law and served as editor-in-chief of the school’s Law Review. She has a bachelor’s degree in Communications and Theater from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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The Deen Show: Can you explain the Trinity?

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Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

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government this week in a high-stakes courtroom battle over whether it should be allowed to buy Time Warner Inc., the media conglomerate that owns top-rated cable networks like HBO, TBS, and CNN...The list also doubles as a drinking game you can play with friends as you read coverage about the trial or watch coverage on cable news—take a shot every time a TV talking head says one of these things! Vertical merger....

Today, you can put a dish on your roof, stream everything through your computer or bundle up with cable. And while there is little competition in the cable world — Comcast is it for a lot of people in Lancaster County — new streaming services are multiplying like rabbits ... Between the cable channels and the streaming services, nobody on the planet has time to watch everything on TV, even if you watched 24/7 and cloned yourself....

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